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  1. Born and raised in Nashville Tennessee, Harvard graduate Caroline Randall Williams is an award-winning poet, young adult novelist, and cookbook author as well as an activist, public intellectual, performance artist, and scholar.

  2. Caroline Randall Williams (born August 24, 1987) is an American author, poet and academic best known for the 2015 cookbook Soul Food Love, co-written with her mother, author Alice Randall, and published by Random House.

  3. Born and raised in Nashville Tennessee, Harvard graduate Caroline Randall Williams is an award-winning poet, young adult novelist, and cookbook author as well as an activist, public intellectual, performance artist, and scholar.

  4. Jun 26, 2020 · Caroline Randall Williams (@caroranwill) is the author ofLucy Negro, Redux” and “Soul Food Love,” and a writer in residence at Vanderbilt University.

  5. Jul 3, 2020 · Caroline Randall Williams discusses her essay that puts Black Southerners like her squarely at the heart of the debate. The statue of confederate general Stonewall Jackson was removed on July...

  6. Whether it’s Rosanne Cash eulogizing June Carter Cash or a seventeen-year-old Taylor Swift considering the golden glimmer of another precocious superstar, Brenda Lee, it’s the humanity beneath the music that resonates. Caroline Randall Williams writes on the country blues artist Rhiannon Giddens.

  7. Nov 11, 2021 · Poet and author Caroline Randall Williams joined Vox Conversations ahead of Thanksgiving to discuss what we’re getting right — and wrong — about Black culinary traditions.

  8. Dec 14, 2022 · Caroline Randall Williams is a multi-genre writer, educator, and amateur restaurateur in Nashville, Tennessee. She is co-author of the NAACP Image Award-winning cookbook Soul Food Love, and...

  9. Caroline Randall Williams is a multi-genre writer and educator in Nashville Tennessee. She is co-author of the Phyllis Wheatley Award-winning young adult novel The Diary of B.B. Bright, and the ...

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  10. Jul 30, 2020 · So wrote poet Caroline Randall Williams in a widely-read opinion column for the New York Times. As a Black southern woman with white ancestors, her view of the debate over how America remembers its past is deeply personal.

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